John Brumfit Great British Classics Briar Pipe- Rhodesian
The Great British Classics range offer a large selection of classic British pipe shapes at a price that won't break the bank. These pipes are hand finished in Italy from quality Italian briar and offer unparalleled value for money. The Rhodesian is one of the most popular shapes that has a round and flared bowl, with flattened sides and a rounded top. The bowl is usually divided by a pronounced groove, called a beadline, that encircles the bowl’s waist.
The rhodesian pipe shape is derived from the bulldog shape. The rhodesian pipe shape is named after the diamond mines in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) that were popular in the mid-20th century is one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable shapes ever created.
Details:
Overall Length: 135mm
Overall Height: 45mm
Bowl Height: 45mm
Bowl Diameter: 35mm
Bore: 19mm
Weight: 34g
Unfiltered
Vulcanite Stem
The Great British Classics range offer a large selection of classic British pipe shapes at a price that won't break the bank. These pipes are hand finished in Italy from quality Italian briar and offer unparalleled value for money. The Rhodesian is one of the most popular shapes that has a round and flared bowl, with flattened sides and a rounded top. The bowl is usually divided by a pronounced groove, called a beadline, that encircles the bowl’s waist.
The rhodesian pipe shape is derived from the bulldog shape. The rhodesian pipe shape is named after the diamond mines in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) that were popular in the mid-20th century is one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable shapes ever created.
Details:
Overall Length: 135mm
Overall Height: 45mm
Bowl Height: 45mm
Bowl Diameter: 35mm
Bore: 19mm
Weight: 34g
Unfiltered
Vulcanite Stem
The Great British Classics range offer a large selection of classic British pipe shapes at a price that won't break the bank. These pipes are hand finished in Italy from quality Italian briar and offer unparalleled value for money. The Rhodesian is one of the most popular shapes that has a round and flared bowl, with flattened sides and a rounded top. The bowl is usually divided by a pronounced groove, called a beadline, that encircles the bowl’s waist.
The rhodesian pipe shape is derived from the bulldog shape. The rhodesian pipe shape is named after the diamond mines in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) that were popular in the mid-20th century is one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable shapes ever created.
Details:
Overall Length: 135mm
Overall Height: 45mm
Bowl Height: 45mm
Bowl Diameter: 35mm
Bore: 19mm
Weight: 34g
Unfiltered
Vulcanite Stem